Thanks, yeah. This is more what I was asking for. I wasn't sure if there might be some directive I could give cpan or cpanm to ignore this module. I'll dig around some more. But how did this module pass the tests for darwin machines? That's what I'm really wondering. What did those machines do to get this installed? I doubt an automated tester went through the trouble of modifying the Makefile. That's what leads me to believe there must be some kind of solution I'm missing.
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